Who's the best of the best among the Class of 2010 shooting guards? We break down the players in four categories.

SHOOTING GUARDS

BEST RANGE

1) J.T. TerrellHigh School: Charlotte (N.C.) West Charlotte
College choice: Wake Forest
Buzz: Terrell has never seen a shot he didn't like, and that means he'll shoot it from almost anywhere inside half court.

2) Reggie BullockHigh School: Kinston (N.C.) Kinston
College choice: North Carolina
Buzz: At a healthy 6 feet 6, Bullock has a nearly pure stroke that can stretch the defense well beyond the three-point line.

3) Dion WaitersHigh School: Burlington (N.J.) Life Center Academy
College choice: Syracuse
Buzz: Waiters loves to use the high ball screen, and if the defender goes under the screen, he is more than happy to pull from deep.

4) Chris CrawfordHigh School: Memphis Sheffield
College choice: Memphis
Buzz: Crawford might just challenge Vanderbilt's John Jenkins as the best shooter in the state of Tennessee.

5) Terrence RossHigh School: Portland (Ore.) Jefferson
College choice: Undecided
Buzz: Cut from the same mold as Reggie Bullock, Ross can shoot with range and knock it down coming off screens.

BEST DEFENDER

1) Rickey ScottHigh School: Irving (Texas) Macarthur School
College choice: Arkansas
Buzz: Name the perimeter position that needs to be stymied, and Scott, who is a natural defender, will be up for the challenge.

3) Tyler LambHigh School: Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei
College choice: UCLA
Buzz: Lamb has built a reputation for himself as one of the top defenders in the country. Howland will definitely put him to work next year.

5) Trey ZeiglerHigh School: Mount Pleasant (Mich.) Mount Pleasant
College choice: Undecided
Buzz: The mark of Zeigler's game is that it is of a complete nature, not just on the offensive end but on the defensive end as well.

BEST OFFENSIVE PLAYER

1) Will BartonHigh School: Wolfboro (N.H.) Brewster Academy
College choice: Memphis
Buzz: Barton is an electric offensive player with his ability to break the defense down off the dribble and score or dish.

2) J.T. TerrellHigh School: Charlotte (N.C.) West Charlotte
College choice: Wake Forest
Buzz: Some have a distaste for his gunning style. Others are enamored with his offensive prowess. Regardless, Terrell can put up points with the best in this class.

3) Doron LambHigh School: Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy
College choice: Undecided
Buzz: His midrange game is as good as it gets, and Lamb has a high-level feel for scoring.

4) Dion WaitersHigh School: Burlington (N.J.) Life Center Academy
College choice: Syracuse
Buzz: Playing primarily as a point guard for his travel team, Waiters has always been one of the toughest perimeter players to guard in his class.

1) Dion WaitersHigh School: Burlington (N.J.) Life Center Academy
College choice: Syracuse
Buzz: Don't be surprised if Waiters runs a lot of point for Syracuse. He is that good with the ball.

2) Will BartonHigh School: Wolfboro (N.H.) Brewster Academy
College choice: Memphis
Buzz: Barton has great command of his ball skills, and good things almost always happen when he attacks on the dribble.

3) Doron LambHigh School: Mouth of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill Academy
College choice: Undecided
Buzz: His scoring ability is just too valuable to make him a primary ball handler, but Lamb handles the ball as well as most point guards.

4) Trae GoldenHigh School: Powder Springs (Ga.) Mceachern
College choice: Tennessee
Buzz: Some argue that Golden is a point guard and that very well may be the position he works into at Tennessee.

5) K.T. HarrellHigh School: Montgomery (Ala.) Brewbaker Tech Magnet
College choice: Virginia
Buzz: Sturdy physically and solid with the basketball, Harrell gets the ball where it needs to be and makes plays.